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our pooltical analyst blair lee is standing by tt provide incite for us. blair what is the race coming down to? >> we should be honest, this race is not about conviction rates, it is not about competenne, this race is about race. you have the white establishment of backing greg bernstein, ou have the black establishment ii the ciiy,,backing patriiia jes me. %-union, senator dilla all3lice enddrsed bernstein. blackkministers and black establishment all eedorsed jes this is basically aaout a dividdd attitude toward law and order. the white establishmmnt wants law and rder. lock them up. aad african-americans in the city, view the police, sometimes, as harassiig, and as city. it is a racial divide attitudinal diiide and cultural divide, and that's the ffull line along w which the election falls. >> how about poor voter turnout in the city. would that benefit bernstein in your opinion? >> absolutely. benefits bernntein because low turnout means that the more organized election, especially wwth thh public employee unions, are behind somebody, ppovides the turno
our pooltical analyst blair lee is standing by tt provide incite for us. blair what is the race coming down to? >> we should be honest, this race is not about conviction rates, it is not about competenne, this race is about race. you have the white establishment of backing greg bernstein, ou have the black establishment ii the ciiy,,backing patriiia jes me. %-union, senator dilla all3lice enddrsed bernstein. blackkministers and black establishment all eedorsed jes this is basically aaout...
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now he is using just eye balls. patrick to move a cursor ands communicate, eventually, when i asked him about the film prooress it takes him a few minutes to type just one letter. but eventually he answers. expectations for the finished product. and believeesit ill raiss awareness and money to fighh the disease some day. but he now knows he will likely ú%ed help to complete it. >> this is now critical new moment where that is -- he sees it as a possibility. >> i asked him how much is llft? he can move the eyebrows up fr yes nd mouth to the side or no. >> more than 60 percent? done? that's a lot. more than 90 percent done?úú%no. >> windy said most a.l.s. patients eventually die from3 breathing probllms. the respiratory system fails and that's it. patrick decided to get a tracheostomy that means this macciie breathes for him now. and his life can continue. she said he wants to keep liiing to see his son shaun about to turn three. and for the completion of literally his lifees work. >> i don't want this to be a -ost
now he is using just eye balls. patrick to move a cursor ands communicate, eventually, when i asked him about the film prooress it takes him a few minutes to type just one letter. but eventually he answers. expectations for the finished product. and believeesit ill raiss awareness and money to fighh the disease some day. but he now knows he will likely ú%ed help to complete it. >> this is now critical new moment where that is -- he sees it as a possibility. >> i asked him how much...
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they are used for feed, seeds, ú%d oil. and they are native to the americas and foond to be domesticated in what is now tennessee. around 2300 bc. >> but unlike othee crops that we drive past without even looking. sunnlowers make you ttp on the brakes, pull over and appreciate their absolute perfect beauty. photo journallst darren ddrlach learned that firsthand at a sunflower field that seemed to go on forever. >> like nature's yellow brick road. made of pedals. >> sunfllwers.ú they kind of beckon you, i think, with the softness. >> if ou are looking to cleanse the soul from theestresses of daily liff. >> like easily 5 inches across. >> 75-acre field n harford county providing a vibrant >> thought we would get up early >> dozens of photographers, and3 gawkers race to eat the sunrise to the clear meadow farm. >> you can sse how it is warming and swapping over the wholee3 -ield. like an event. a tourist event. >> she won't be five months ever again. and great photo oppprtunity. >> you don't see something like this every day.
they are used for feed, seeds, ú%d oil. and they are native to the americas and foond to be domesticated in what is now tennessee. around 2300 bc. >> but unlike othee crops that we drive past without even looking. sunnlowers make you ttp on the brakes, pull over and appreciate their absolute perfect beauty. photo journallst darren ddrlach learned that firsthand at a sunflower field that seemed to go on forever. >> like nature's yellow brick road. made of pedals. >>...
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john rydell tells us one campaign ad for o'malley is prompting criticism. not justtfrom the ehrlich campaign, but also from a tv station. >> the ad is produced by the o'malley campaign. >> the property tax, as well as a lot of fee increases. difference between fees nd taxes. >> it ncludes a news anchor from maryland public tv. >> raising taxes during that period. >> it is a clip taken from a althougg reaction from voters was not paat of the broadcast. mpt executives did not give the o'malley campaign permission to use the video. and mpt is paatially funded by the state and technically a executives were concerned that %-that mpt supports the incumbet governor. but officials say they are non-partisan. >> ludicrous, over the top,3 goofy. ads. >>as for ehrlich he isstrying to clarify his position on fees that wereeapproved wwen he was governor. he calls t ironic that o'malley -s promoting programs hat are funded by those fees. the success of the chesapeake on bay restoration act and transportation bill. taking credit for cover crops and fixing sewer treatment p
john rydell tells us one campaign ad for o'malley is prompting criticism. not justtfrom the ehrlich campaign, but also from a tv station. >> the ad is produced by the o'malley campaign. >> the property tax, as well as a lot of fee increases. difference between fees nd taxes. >> it ncludes a news anchor from maryland public tv. >> raising taxes during that period. >> it is a clip taken from a althougg reaction from voters was not paat of the broadcast. mpt...
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chief meteorologist vytas reid joins us now to tell us how hot it will be tomorrow. vytas? >> summer is hanging on. we will continue to hold onto the heat. mooe heat. for tomorrow. hot start to the weekend. yes, it is fall. do not be fooled. it feels like summer. temperatures will beehot. if you thought it was hot todayú it wwlllbe warmer. in fact, state temperatures for highs. 87 in baltimore. look south of us, in d.c. fredericksberg at 97. hot temperature there. and 96 in charlottesville. we are seeing the temperatures just marching up 95. and let me tell you. 95, well, it is not just a interstate number. that's the temperature tommrrow. we are talking aboot the -emperatures in the 90s. quite warm. and riggt now 77 in baltimore. 81 in d.c. 80 in fredericksberg. %-79 in hagerstown. anddwe are seeing a southerly push of air. thht keeps the heat in place. so tomorroww ill be warm. all across the mid-atlantic. out into the mountains. even over parts of the midwest. until a front arrives toward saturday. and drops our temperatures down. we will be back in the range of things
chief meteorologist vytas reid joins us now to tell us how hot it will be tomorrow. vytas? >> summer is hanging on. we will continue to hold onto the heat. mooe heat. for tomorrow. hot start to the weekend. yes, it is fall. do not be fooled. it feels like summer. temperatures will beehot. if you thought it was hot todayú it wwlllbe warmer. in fact, state temperatures for highs. 87 in baltimore. look south of us, in d.c. fredericksberg at 97. hot temperature there. and 96 in...
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and he told us to get down. and be quiet. >> deb dialed 911. >> ssooting in thh hall way. >> happened so fast. i was pretty much scared to death. i thouggt, possibly, we were going to -- somebody would shoot us. >> heerd shooting, screaming and barricaded with a room. >> my worst fear is you think somebodyywill come down theehall building.3 gun. >> first thing i did is say, please, god keep us safe. i tooo my mothee-in-law's handú and i prayed for everybody that and i said, you know, prayed to god that he woull be with us. >> an hour later, they were evacuated. >> i do believe god was with us ú%at day. >> she credits police, and the -ospital staff.ú >> iithink, they are heroes. i think they did a good job to get the situaaion under controll as quickly as they did. in east baltimore, kathleenú %->> mckeever said her 10:00. mother-in-law had bbck surgery and is recovering at home. dr. cohen is in ggod k shoo in the stomach by pardus, before pardus shot his mother and thee himself n thursday. and the cohen's is
and he told us to get down. and be quiet. >> deb dialed 911. >> ssooting in thh hall way. >> happened so fast. i was pretty much scared to death. i thouggt, possibly, we were going to -- somebody would shoot us. >> heerd shooting, screaming and barricaded with a room. >> my worst fear is you think somebodyywill come down theehall building.3 gun. >> first thing i did is say, please, god keep us safe. i tooo my mothee-in-law's handú and i prayed for everybody...
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bllir lee, thank you for brinning us up-to-date on that situation. right now move to the "late edition" aad it starts right now. >> key races to decide but -oters do not rush to the polls. >> turnout is light. >> we are focused like a laser beam seven weekk from now. >> candidates look ahead as the votes are still being counted.3 the winnerssand looers on primary eleetion night in maryland. >> we're tracking two hurricanes in the atlantic. wwo could see the impact of aa3 categooy 2, and wwen it may hit >> live in high definition, from wbff tv in baltimore, this is fox 45 news "late edition". >> and welccme back. i am jeff barnd..3 >> and i am jennifer gilbert. we continue our vote 2010 ú%verage tonight. one of the big races we are folllwing, the race for state's attorney in the city off3 baltimore. here is a look at the numbers. paaricia jessamy gettingy, 49 percent of the vote. beenstein at 47 percent. again these early numbers, with only 3 percent of the precincts reporting. now patricia jessamy has been the state's attorney for 15 years now. %-so
bllir lee, thank you for brinning us up-to-date on that situation. right now move to the "late edition" aad it starts right now. >> key races to decide but -oters do not rush to the polls. >> turnout is light. >> we are focused like a laser beam seven weekk from now. >> candidates look ahead as the votes are still being counted.3 the winnerssand looers on primary eleetion night in maryland. >> we're tracking two hurricanes in the atlantic. wwo could see...
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as theelow moves north it will ccntinue to bring us the chance for rain. as we go through the night tonighttinto tomorrow. then this is going to turn into a low pressure, and follow that. so two areas of low pressure3 riding the trough along the mid-atlantic giving s heavy rain. flash flood watches through tonight into tomorrow. as we have the potential for heevy rainfall. how much? we are talking about anywhere from about two to 5 inches potentially cross the area. depending on where you are. some folks getting heavier amounts thannothers. right now the bulls eye looks carroll, howard, dc, annapolis. so it looks like it will give us heavy rainfall. ú% can get flooding conditions across the region. i will have more details about %->> thankkyou, vytas. a bit. >> with 6 inches of rain expected in some places, crews in baltimore ccty re busy cleaning storm drains to keep things from flooding. >> keithhdaniels is live in north baltimore withhword on how residents can help to get this job done. keith? >>well, jeff and jennifer, city crews have been busy cleari
as theelow moves north it will ccntinue to bring us the chance for rain. as we go through the night tonighttinto tomorrow. then this is going to turn into a low pressure, and follow that. so two areas of low pressure3 riding the trough along the mid-atlantic giving s heavy rain. flash flood watches through tonight into tomorrow. as we have the potential for heevy rainfall. how much? we are talking about anywhere from about two to 5 inches potentially cross the area. depending on where you are....
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thank you for joining us. check back with you later. >> the decision to have a slots parlor erected at arundel mills was not made today. but it will be on the ballot in november for arundel county residents. stop slots campaigns said all along the mall is the wrong place for a casino. cordish company was granted the zoning and has the support of county businesses, fire, police, teachers, all of whom benefit frrm slots revvnue and jobs. >> joos is the key. this is a shovel ready project. with that we can go tt work, some time in december. >> the only way we got slots passed ii the first place was through deceit. arundel mills slots casino to be built. there are a lot of other3 primaries,,obviously being decided this evening. the nummers are constantly being updated at the botttm of the ssreen. even during the commercial bbeak. >> and stay right here, of course, all night long. to go campaagn headquarters live aa the winners are decided and you can watch the numbers come in as well as we see them. go to foxbalti
thank you for joining us. check back with you later. >> the decision to have a slots parlor erected at arundel mills was not made today. but it will be on the ballot in november for arundel county residents. stop slots campaigns said all along the mall is the wrong place for a casino. cordish company was granted the zoning and has the support of county businesses, fire, police, teachers, all of whom benefit frrm slots revvnue and jobs. >> joos is the key. this is a shovel ready...
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you might see us a lot on first and harrison near the bay bridge entrances we direct traffic to ensure pedestrians can cross the streets safely and vehicles can move safely. and with me i have assistant director james lee and if you have questions he'll be here. he's the manager of the field operations and image the administrative aspects of enforcement. i have with me others that managing the field operations. thank you. >> next i'd like to ask officer mathews to speak regarding the slot program. >> thank you for having me here today. i'm keith mathews with the police department and as julian said i help coordinate the mta, d.p.t.s traffic engineering safe passage program. it's based on the enforcement and education of the regulations of san francisco traffic code 194 point 3. these are regulations basically that pertain to anyone working in the streets and sidewalks of san francisco. anything from plain general construction sites to perhaps moving companies or any type of change in the path of travel for either pedestrians or vehicular traffic or bikes or any type of traffic with bus
you might see us a lot on first and harrison near the bay bridge entrances we direct traffic to ensure pedestrians can cross the streets safely and vehicles can move safely. and with me i have assistant director james lee and if you have questions he'll be here. he's the manager of the field operations and image the administrative aspects of enforcement. i have with me others that managing the field operations. thank you. >> next i'd like to ask officer mathews to speak regarding the slot...
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thank you for being with us. "countdown with keith olbermann" starts right now. >>> which of these stories will you be talking about tomorrow? not dead yet. while senate democrats will run on a platform of we assume you know we only want tax cuts for the middle class and there's nothing wrong with us note voting on them until after the midterms, the speaker of the house, still pushing for actual quotes on the cuts before the recess. >> we will retain the right to proceed as we choose. america's middle class will have a tax cut. it will be done in this congress. >> arbor kline on the maturations, arianna huffington on the coward es in the senate. the first bush tax cuts postmortem. the first quantitative analysis of the real economic impact. this from may 2001, this was nonsense. >> this tax relief helps all taxpayers. especially helps those at the low end of the economic ladder. >> the colbert report, he testifies at congress. first, the funny. >> my great grandfather did not travel across 4,000 miles of the atla
thank you for being with us. "countdown with keith olbermann" starts right now. >>> which of these stories will you be talking about tomorrow? not dead yet. while senate democrats will run on a platform of we assume you know we only want tax cuts for the middle class and there's nothing wrong with us note voting on them until after the midterms, the speaker of the house, still pushing for actual quotes on the cuts before the recess. >> we will retain the right to...
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also standing by to join us with what he said. the argue for voting on this, for today's vote in the senate, tax breaks on small businesses. senate democrats got two republicans to break their party's filibuster, to give small businesses $12 billion in tax breaks and create a $30 billion fund that will leverage as much as $300 billion in small business lending, which means senate democrats can argue republicans tried to block small business tax cuts in the middle of a recession. the argument against voting on the middle class tax cuts now. some democratic strategists are telling members of congress that even saying the word taxes helps republicans. that's it. but some republicans seem to understand the prospect of them blocking tax cuts for 98% of the country on behalf of the richest 2% a month before election day. i understand how that might not be a good thing. john boehner sunday said he would vote for the obama middle class tax cut it is those were the only tax cuts he could get. his counterpart in the senate tried to claim mo
also standing by to join us with what he said. the argue for voting on this, for today's vote in the senate, tax breaks on small businesses. senate democrats got two republicans to break their party's filibuster, to give small businesses $12 billion in tax breaks and create a $30 billion fund that will leverage as much as $300 billion in small business lending, which means senate democrats can argue republicans tried to block small business tax cuts in the middle of a recession. the argument...
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pass-through business types commonly used by small businesses." they call them pass-through companies because they file no taxes, passing through profits to the owners who report them on their individual tax returns instead. in short, they are considered small, not because they have a small payroll, but because they have a small number of owners. it's not the income that's small, it's not the number of employees that's small, it's just the total number of owners that's small. in the case of "s" corps, up to 100 owners. >> my colleagues and i -- >> when politicians talk about small businesses, they are including any company that pays taxes as a pass-through. house democrats last week identified three limited partnerships that file as pass-throughs. a pipeline company called enterprise, the wall street firm, kohlberg, kravitz, and roberts, and the accounting firm pricewaterhousecoopers. the koch brothers own website lists partnership after partnership after partnership that make up a small business empire of 70,000 employees. according to the "washi
pass-through business types commonly used by small businesses." they call them pass-through companies because they file no taxes, passing through profits to the owners who report them on their individual tax returns instead. in short, they are considered small, not because they have a small payroll, but because they have a small number of owners. it's not the income that's small, it's not the number of employees that's small, it's just the total number of owners that's small. in the case...
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sound offs gg through face backk send us a tweet at fox baltimore. text 10:00. >>> from if big chair to small toy fisher price rrcalling 10 million of the product bbcause of the dangeeous to kid. the toys some of theeitems on the recall list and they have potential anger ranging from danger of kids falling on to parts that are sticking out to choking hazard. here's a list of what is being recalled. chillren tray single. little people stand and play ramp way. 3 different kind of high chair and infant activity centers. go to our web sitee% slash news llnk for more information on the recall. information on the recall. >> bob ehrlich's real record on energy. lobbyists helped write utility regulations. we got stuck with a 72% rate hike. but martin o'malley got tough on bge, forcing them to pay back $2 billion to consumers. and what's bob ehrlich been doing the past four years? he got paid $2.5 million at a lobbying firm, a firm representing special interests and casinos right here in maryland. that's bob ehrlich-- a 72% increase for us and $2.5 million fr
sound offs gg through face backk send us a tweet at fox baltimore. text 10:00. >>> from if big chair to small toy fisher price rrcalling 10 million of the product bbcause of the dangeeous to kid. the toys some of theeitems on the recall list and they have potential anger ranging from danger of kids falling on to parts that are sticking out to choking hazard. here's a list of what is being recalled. chillren tray single. little people stand and play ramp way. 3 different kind of high...
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vytas tells us how long the heat wave will stickkaround. >> heallh care eform. major measure. >> this is the 1 b bob ehrlich pretends to be for the working guy... but he's not on our side. i thought i knew bob ehrlich, but then i found out... he raised property taxes on every maryland family... and business. he increased college tuition... by 40%. 40%. and i thought i knew bob ehrlich. he was against raising the minimum wage. made $2.5 million... working for a lobbying firm. $2.5 million? he's not really on my side. with this tough economy, we really need a governor on our side. baltimore west side but the price tag is harr to swallow during these times. we have the latess on thh redevelopmmnt proposal. john. >>reporter: project has been in the works for many years but critic believe the public private pprtneeship may not bb much of aabargain for the ssate. back in june the board of public works gave the atravel to the the massivv project. features new retail offices and homes and project calls for the old staae -ústate would then lease office >> we have been i
vytas tells us how long the heat wave will stickkaround. >> heallh care eform. major measure. >> this is the 1 b bob ehrlich pretends to be for the working guy... but he's not on our side. i thought i knew bob ehrlich, but then i found out... he raised property taxes on every maryland family... and business. he increased college tuition... by 40%. 40%. and i thought i knew bob ehrlich. he was against raising the minimum wage. made $2.5 million... working for a lobbying firm. $2.5...
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- how'd you find us? - i used my nose to track your scent. you smell like keith. - i am keith. we got to train you to act like a human again. - it's a shoe. what do you do? - eat it! - no! it's a canine instinct. - you have to act like a human and not a canine. - and what does a human do with a shoe? - wear it! - exactly! nice using your human instinct. you're ready to shoot the video! - good luck getting there. the location has changed. - oh, no! - no worries. i'll just track annie's scent. - yay! - no hector. i guess i'll have to be the star. - not quite, annie. this human is ready to rap. - boo-hoo! - action! - ♪ am i a canine? - no! - ♪ that's right i don't bark ♪ ♪ i'm a human and i bust a rhyme at the skate park ♪ [barking] - ♪ and it don't stop, human instincts rock! ♪ - ♪ 100% human - ♪ two hands and feet it's hard to beat ♪ ♪ a treat as neat as human instinct, yeah ♪ - [giggling, clapping] - awesome! - yeah. nice rhymes, hector. - why, thank you. - shock, what happened to your sneakers? - ask hector. - [dog barks] - sorry. can't help my instinct
- how'd you find us? - i used my nose to track your scent. you smell like keith. - i am keith. we got to train you to act like a human again. - it's a shoe. what do you do? - eat it! - no! it's a canine instinct. - you have to act like a human and not a canine. - and what does a human do with a shoe? - wear it! - exactly! nice using your human instinct. you're ready to shoot the video! - good luck getting there. the location has changed. - oh, no! - no worries. i'll just track annie's scent. -...
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let us know and text us at 45203 with a for a and response might air tonight at 10:00. >>> stay with us for continuing covvrage of today's primary. we'll be live as votes counted and we will stay with you until the key races are ddcide. live team coverage ssarts tonight at 10:00 right here on fox 45. >> gorgeous weather out there today but we have some very interesttng things to keep an eye on. to vytas with the latest look now at the sky watch forecast. egor. vytas >> looks like we have to worry about storms outt% there in the the atlantic bbt good news. we have a couples conditioos out there right now. zooming in around the state the temperatures at 76 degrees and 79 at dc. 80 in hagerstown and ccoler at western maryland and 58 degrees in we'll continue to see the cooler spot there. then as far as back her at home plenty of sunshine as we saw. plenty of clear skies out there across the region. cold front went through. area of low pressure up into cannda but most part dry conditions across the street and will continue to enjoy dry conditions through the overnight and down the road l
let us know and text us at 45203 with a for a and response might air tonight at 10:00. >>> stay with us for continuing covvrage of today's primary. we'll be live as votes counted and we will stay with you until the key races are ddcide. live team coverage ssarts tonight at 10:00 right here on fox 45. >> gorgeous weather out there today but we have some very interesttng things to keep an eye on. to vytas with the latest look now at the sky watch forecast. egor. vytas >>...
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which is not legal use of campaign money. i think she is going to try to just brush that story aside as the typical cross fire that any politician gets into and try to find her way to the middle on some of these policy questions. >> but in 49 days, how much nondamage can she do to herself when as rachel maddow showed these tapes from 1996, there are tape with the senate of the united states, which is what she is, is discussing openly how people shouldn't masturbate. that would seem to be a difficult sell even in delaware. >> she is going to say it was 14 years ago and she won't get in -- she will try to not get into repeating those specifics. that she got into on that taup. and try to say something that sounds, call it religiously high-minded, or that is just kind of general. and probably say something defensive about no one should be pressing me on these kinds of personal issues. she may take what she turned into a punish you've, and now try to play it as a personal issue that should not be questioned in this kind of electio
which is not legal use of campaign money. i think she is going to try to just brush that story aside as the typical cross fire that any politician gets into and try to find her way to the middle on some of these policy questions. >> but in 49 days, how much nondamage can she do to herself when as rachel maddow showed these tapes from 1996, there are tape with the senate of the united states, which is what she is, is discussing openly how people shouldn't masturbate. that would seem to be...
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nbc's tracie potts joins us now from capitol hill. good morning. >> good morn pentagon. it's going to be a big day, a big week and a big season headed into the elections as congress tries to figure out whether or not to extend these bush tax cuts that are expiring at the end of the year. now, coming out of the weekend republican leader john boehner who had been critical of the president's plan signaled that he might support it in order to get something done before these tax cuts expire. but all hopes of a compromise were dashed when his party came out very strongly yesterday and said that these tax cuts must be preserved for everyone, the poor, the middle class, and, yes, the wealthy. those who make over $250,000. his party is not the only group to support that. we now know of at least three democrats who say, look, this is the wrong time with our economy still not on good footing to raise taxes. we need to preserve these tax cuts for everyone. so it's a fight not only against republicans but against some members of the democratic party as well. lynn? >> thanks. >>> last
nbc's tracie potts joins us now from capitol hill. good morning. >> good morn pentagon. it's going to be a big day, a big week and a big season headed into the elections as congress tries to figure out whether or not to extend these bush tax cuts that are expiring at the end of the year. now, coming out of the weekend republican leader john boehner who had been critical of the president's plan signaled that he might support it in order to get something done before these tax cuts expire....
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mail to us. we are eager to receive it and will show it to you in smell oh vision. angry, angry smell oh vision. hulk smash! "countdown with keith olbermann" starts now. >>> which of these stories will you be talking about tomorrow? the democrats standing up and fighting. immigration reform to be central to the midterms. the dream that is the dream act. the path for citizenship through military service. >> i know that many of you campaigned hard for me. and understandably you're frustrated that we have not been able to move this over the finish line yet. i will not walk away from this fight. >> our special guest, congressman luis gutierrez of illinois. >>> karl rove frogmarched out of fox news now claims he endorsed christine o'donnell. >> i endorsed her the other night. i said, i'm for the republican in every case. >> this is how he endorsed her. >> again, the serious questions about how does she make her living? why did she mislead voters about her college education? we'll see how she can answe
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disaster is upon us. and if you watch me, i will reveal the truth to you and you will be one of the few people who understand, you know, what the sinister levers of power are and the deep conspiracy behind everything that's going on. as long as you don't step back and realize that what he is saying is completely insane, it's actually a very compelling message and a lot of people are drawn to it. >> yeah, but that's the follow me to freedom thing, my pal charlie steiner did that in the espn commercial and we all laughed and everybody slapped ten, 12 years later. this is not done humorously obviously and also in this context in many senses it would seem beck is sort of the quint essence of fox news. he likes to tell stories, doesn't get bogged down with actual facts and can sell, promote like nobody's business. what would the problem be between him and fox? >> when it gets to a certain level of extremism it can become dangerous for them. when he lost all of those advertisers when he came out and said that b
disaster is upon us. and if you watch me, i will reveal the truth to you and you will be one of the few people who understand, you know, what the sinister levers of power are and the deep conspiracy behind everything that's going on. as long as you don't step back and realize that what he is saying is completely insane, it's actually a very compelling message and a lot of people are drawn to it. >> yeah, but that's the follow me to freedom thing, my pal charlie steiner did that in the...
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be useful. also a key idea that respects and incorporates the history of the area. it's really usable artwork. in this case, it means selecting text with the help of experts by writers from the bay area or those who write about the bay area, and also incorporating a number of languages. spanish, chinese, english, so that people who read the work will also have some kind of association and ownership of it. one of jenny's earliest projects was this in 1982 in new york city's times square. tto address people where they would be anyway. this is one of her texts "protect me from what i want." she would use existing signs early in her career. this was at the old candlestick park to get people where they would be congregating and gathering with her own writings. while she used the l.e.d. medium as something that she could use readily, that she could smuggle her ideas into, she later developed ways of using l.e.d.'s really as an architectural and sculptural moment. this is at the guggenheim where she ha
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thanks for being with us. join us again tomorrow night from dublin for my interview with president bill clinton. "countdown" with keith olbermann starts right now. >>> which of these stories will you be talking about tomorrow? the day of major spills in the tea party? alaska senate candidate five months late filing personal finance disclosure faces $50,000 fine. florida senate candidate supporting english only with a commercial in spanish. delaware senate candidate lies about her education jump from one to three. and she hears voices. >> we marched on because we knew good was not releasing us to quit. >> but some of it is hardly that silly. church pedophelia victims today ask of ron johnson republican senate candidate in wisconsin, get the diocese to release the names of the priests involved. because when he was still on a diocese board, he testified on the bill to toughen laws against pedophelia, testified against it, because the new laws would be too tough on business. >> i think it is extremely important to
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thanks for being with us. "countdown with keith olbermann" starts right now. >>> which of these stories will you be talking about tomorrow? the great republican small business scam. small business is a brand name. the shocking truth about which businesses are called small businesses and why. the "chicago tribune," a "small business." bechtel, small business. a "countdown" special report, small in name only. with pulitzer prize-winning journalist david k. johnson and chris hayes. >>> and the story of the route to the truth. via lawsuits and this rare slip of honesty. >> when you start to look at who's going to be taxed, about half of all small business income will be taxed under the president's proposal. >> old man yells at cloud. john mccain loses it when confronted by the fact that the military has investigated gay personnel, despite the supposed protections of don't ask, don't tell. >> i know the military very well. and i know what's being done. and what is being done is that they are not seeking out people
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first tell us why you are so involved and tell us about your personal experiences. >> i think any time a situation becomes relevant to you and you've had a experience with the issue, it becomes very special to you. i had the occasion in 1974 and then again in 1986 to see the effects and complications of sickle cell trait and the results of the reaction from strenuous exercise and both being in a preseason conditioning event. and when you've attended funerals for two players, 12 years apart, and the studies that initiated from 1974 and then when you see the same scenario repeat itself in 1986, you understand that one death is too many. and that if we turn away and we say, well, i don't to know or i don't want to know if i have the trait or what -- regardless of whether there is a percentage of one demographic group or those showing higher percentages or not, information beats ignorance and i really believe that we should be proactive rather than reactive. and reactive in this ase is trying to curb the events that are triggered from an unfortunate complication of things that are a result
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thank you for joining us tonight. and welcome to the last major night of primaries before this year's midterm elections. it is now 9:00 p.m. on the east coast, which means that polls have officially closed in the seven states across the country, holding elections tonight. plus the district of columbia. we are keeping an eye on all of the results as they come in this hour. perhaps the biggest single race of the night is the race for republican nomination for senate in the great state of delaware. it's the race to fill vice president joe biden's old senate seat. polling leading up to today suggesting a virtual dead heat between nine-term republican congressman mike castle and the tea party-backed challenger christine o'donnell. right now with 67% of precincts reporting, christine o'donnell leads mike castle with 55% of the vote to mike castle's 45%. we will have much more on this race in a moment. polls have just closed in the state of new york, where controversy plagued democratic congressman charlie rangel is trying t
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thanks for being with us. "countdown with keith olbermann" starts right now. >>> which of these stories will you be talking about tomorrow? how snatched defeat from the jaws of victory. the republicans again hint at filibustering tax cuts for the middle class. >> we think most americans think it's a bad idea to be raising taxes on anybody in the middle of' recession. even the rich? you might be wrong about that. the house democratic caucus meets to decide whether to force the republicans to reveal their toad diing to the rich by forcing republicans to vote against the middle class tax cuts. our special guests caucus chairman chris van holland and the pollster who addressed the caucus stan greenberg. republican racism mae culpa. last year jim greer led the charge, calling the president's speech to school kids, quote, indoctrination. now an extraordinary admission. i found that many within the gop have racist views, and i apologize to the president for my opposition to his speech last year and my efforts to play
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the majority of islam is all with us on this fight. helping us in this fight. and this is not a country about hate. never has been. we've got to recognize that. we've got to frankly deal with the majority of islam in good faith and show that we're willing to work with them as they're willing to work with us to get rid of this bad element that did this terrible event on 9/11 and would like to hurt us again if they possibly could. >> schieffer: well, governor, i just saw congressman ellison shaking his head. we have about 20 seconds... in agreement with you. about 20 seconds left. congressman, just a final thought. >> a final thought is that i'm looking and talking with my colleagues about how we could perhaps pull together a bill to help study radicalization. we don't know enough about it. we're operating on anecdotes. i think we need to move forward with governor kaine's analysis and recommendation and i commend him for his work. >> schieffer: thank you so much both of you. we'll be back with some final thoughts. [ wind howling ] [ technician ] are you busy? ma
the majority of islam is all with us on this fight. helping us in this fight. and this is not a country about hate. never has been. we've got to recognize that. we've got to frankly deal with the majority of islam in good faith and show that we're willing to work with them as they're willing to work with us to get rid of this bad element that did this terrible event on 9/11 and would like to hurt us again if they possibly could. >> schieffer: well, governor, i just saw congressman ellison...
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he has taxed o us death. >> just go to foxbaltiiore.com and tell us what you think. sound off through facebook. send us a twwet@foxbaltimore. text your answer to 45023. >> your response could air later at 11:00 on the "late edition". >> new information tonight onú the possible cover up involving a state jobs report. maryland's republican caucus leaders calling for an investigation into why a gloomm assessment of jobs was pulled frrm the website as the department of labor and licensing.ú flurry of internal e-mails were ssnt before and after the report was pulled last month. labor secretary said that the document was never intended to be made public. >>>congress will do nothing about extending the bush tax cuts befooe tte elections. 39 democrats voted against going home today to work on extending the tax cuts. it was enoughhto force a tie that house speaker nancy pelosi had to break. she id n favor of goiig home. democrats blame the failure to vote on tax cuts on republican opposition. but house republican leader boehner said that democratic leaders threw in the towe
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that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. it adds yellow to the standard rgb color system, for colors never before seen on tv. notice the lifelike color on this yellow seahorse, oh sorry, yellow-ish seahorse on your tv with three color technology. observe this stunning blue sea, in your mind that is. well, you get the picture. actually, you don't. [ male announcer ] quattron from sharp. you have to see it, to see it. i've never had an accident. is there anything you can do for me ? yeah, i'm here with liz. i need a brilliant idea right now. guys ! i just gagged. here it is. deductible. take $50 off. wait. take $100 off for every year she doesn't have an accident... ... and call it vanishing deductible. hook, line, sinker. done. >>> does anybody believe, asks the governor of california that these companies out of the goodness out of their black oil hearts are spending millions and millions of dollars to protect jobs? wow. first the sanity break and
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we had great cooperation with the mlb that helped us and gave us this footage and let us see all the different camera angles, we return again and again to a photograph that would anchor you in meaning as well as illustration. you don't want to illustrate it, but have meaning where 1 and one, word and image don't always add to to two or three. that's what we want. we want that strange and impossible calculus in our lives. >> wha who is the break out commentator: pedro martinez? >> pedro is surprising. he did an unbelievable interview with him and joe torre. they have fandom in the most dramatic way. particularly in the top of the tenth, he is so moving. he knows barry bonds and he is a fan of the giants and know what is it is to be a hispanic america. without the role models and the resistance in baseball is what rewarded that group in the midst of an era where we are talking about against them. i think in some ways it's torre and pedro and howard bryant is great and so is tom and so many people. so are you? >> no, no. >> you don't get the opening statement for nothing, buster. >> far
we had great cooperation with the mlb that helped us and gave us this footage and let us see all the different camera angles, we return again and again to a photograph that would anchor you in meaning as well as illustration. you don't want to illustrate it, but have meaning where 1 and one, word and image don't always add to to two or three. that's what we want. we want that strange and impossible calculus in our lives. >> wha who is the break out commentator: pedro martinez? >>...
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than work with us to try to solve the problem." as for the communications and off time fund raising arm of the gop, fox news, the president seemed to be under no illusion about its effect. it is part of the tradition that has a clear, undenial point of view. it's a point of view i disagree with. it's a point of view i think is ultimately destructive for the long-term growth of a country. the president also said that the tea party was a mixed bag of different strains in american politics, including libertarians and social conservatives. but he was clear that moneyed interests underpinned much of the movement. quoting again, there's no doubt that the infrastructure and the financing of the tea party come from some very traditional, very powerful special interest lobbies. i don't think this is a secret, president obama said. they're financed by very conservative industries and forces, forces the president added that are against environmental laws and clean energy policy as well as regulations to protect workers and rein in the financi
than work with us to try to solve the problem." as for the communications and off time fund raising arm of the gop, fox news, the president seemed to be under no illusion about its effect. it is part of the tradition that has a clear, undenial point of view. it's a point of view i disagree with. it's a point of view i think is ultimately destructive for the long-term growth of a country. the president also said that the tea party was a mixed bag of different strains in american politics,...
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>> give us the website. >> it's st. matthew festival.org. >> it's saturday from 11:00 to 9:00 and sunday from 12:00 to 7:00. >> great, thank you for coming in this tough morning. >> our crew is here. there there are. joe, the coach, luther, hairy's on the first bus to perryville. >> as he should be. >> and tony. >> thank you very much. >> and all right, here we go. let me hear those magic words. maestro, the music if you please. let's get the music rolling it's manic monday in fell's point. live from studio j. the orthodox church of st. matthews. ♪ [crowd singing man you can monday] >>> oh, yeah, baby. this weekend, is the festival. give yourselves a big hand. >> i just had a thought! >>> yes. >> i think that the meltdown is coming up. >> i'm checking on the date right now. we have had a lot of inquiries and a lot of people asked me. i believe it's november 22nd. i'll have to double check that date. and it's almost october. >> well, that would be seven weeks. we'll keep you all posted and it will be the 12th annual. g
>> give us the website. >> it's st. matthew festival.org. >> it's saturday from 11:00 to 9:00 and sunday from 12:00 to 7:00. >> great, thank you for coming in this tough morning. >> our crew is here. there there are. joe, the coach, luther, hairy's on the first bus to perryville. >> as he should be. >> and tony. >> thank you very much. >> and all right, here we go. let me hear those magic words. maestro, the music if you please. let's get...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual auto insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> does anybody believe, asks the governor of california that these companies out of the goodness out of their black oil hearts are spending millions and millions of dollars to protect jobs? wow. first the sanity break and the tweet of the day from shiner man in new jersey. how many minutes of your show will be on the sarah palin "dancing with the star "dancing with the stars" faux controversy tonight? actually, we weren't going to mention it, but since you tweeted me. what controversy? they booed the crap out of her, it happens, a lot. 15 seconds. let's play "oddball." >>> we'll begin in singapore where singer and hello kit ty fanatic mariah carey is performing her song "make it happy." hoisted back on to her feet by her backup dancers, she soldiers and sells -- she sells seashells by the seashore through the
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get california working again-for all of us. hear what the kil >>> you're watching cbs5 "eyewitness news"? death penalty delayed. a man who killed a teenaged girl will live another day. tonight you'll hear what the killer did to his victim's mother after killing her daughter. >> i don't remember, like, about 30 minutes after consuming, i don't remember anything after that totally black. >> a drink with a powerful punch, all the rage in the bay area. now the effects have caught the attention of law enforcement. >> and tonight we have the video. armed men walk into a bay area airport like they own the place and nobody in authority bothers to ask what they were doing. >> they were afford annual and then now since the last five years they just went up. >> and nicked by the rising price of razor. how to beat the system. one man has a secret to saving on shaving. good evening, i'm dana king. >> i'm ken bastida. albert green wood brown will not be put to death tomorrow, originally scheduled for 12:01 wednesday morning. until thursday a
get california working again-for all of us. hear what the kil >>> you're watching cbs5 "eyewitness news"? death penalty delayed. a man who killed a teenaged girl will live another day. tonight you'll hear what the killer did to his victim's mother after killing her daughter. >> i don't remember, like, about 30 minutes after consuming, i don't remember anything after that totally black. >> a drink with a powerful punch, all the rage in the bay area. now the effects...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. that's it. that one...right there. exactly how much did the other airlines make off with? ♪ it was like $25. was that one-way? or roundtrip? roundtrip. $50? did you have a second bag? yes. mm! it was $35. that's $120 roundtrip. [ gasps ] oh! ah! ♪ [ ding ] raye would remain in his job the >>> following yesterday's 31-10 loss to kansas city mike singletary said that defensive coordinator jimmy raye would remain in his job the rest of the season. today he fired him. >> reporter: were you prompted at all by your superiors here to make a move. >> one thing i want you to understand. if i make a decision, it's my decision. >> reporter: ray was fired because the 49ers ranked second to last in points scored and because the team is 0-3 someone had to go. quarter
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of it will be used to better prepare students for college. the mayor calls it creating a college culture and says the grant is a result of the years of making education a top priority. >> this is not money that will determine your fate. it's your ideas. if you've got a better idea, you're going to go places. we had a better idea. to develop a collaborative. the money found us. >> and one goal is doubling the number of low income students that receive a college degree over 10 years. >> the president signed a small business lending bill democrats say will cut employment setting up a $30 kbrinl loan fund for small businesses providing another $12 billion in tax breaks. the president says it could create 500,000 new jobs over the next few years. >> this is important because small businesses produce most of the new jobs in this country. the anchors of our main streets. they're part of the promise of america. >> republicans compared the bill to unpopular wall street bank bailout blocking it until two republicans not running for reelection broke ran
of it will be used to better prepare students for college. the mayor calls it creating a college culture and says the grant is a result of the years of making education a top priority. >> this is not money that will determine your fate. it's your ideas. if you've got a better idea, you're going to go places. we had a better idea. to develop a collaborative. the money found us. >> and one goal is doubling the number of low income students that receive a college degree over 10 years....
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good to have you with us. tell us about the school itself and the goals of it and why you wanted to be a part of this. >> yeah, well, there were six of us who started the blue school, and three of us were founders of blue man group here in new york, and then our partners, and what we wanted to do was start a school that filled in the gaps of what -- the parts of our education we thought were missing. >> right. >> we had public education, we had private education. so we wanted to focus on creativity, sewing creativity into subject matter, having social and emotional learning, being on an equal weight of any academic subject and inquiry-based learning, and we wanted to talk to the children, the teachers, and the parents as a triad and build the school as a community. >> let's talk about the kids, though, because you went after the youth, the youngest ones. >> that's right. >> talking about 4, 5, 6-year-olds. why did you think it was early to target so young? >> it's very important in our view to star with this k
good to have you with us. tell us about the school itself and the goals of it and why you wanted to be a part of this. >> yeah, well, there were six of us who started the blue school, and three of us were founders of blue man group here in new york, and then our partners, and what we wanted to do was start a school that filled in the gaps of what -- the parts of our education we thought were missing. >> right. >> we had public education, we had private education. so we wanted...
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occasionally one republican will break ranks and help us. what it gets down to, we can count, and we know we don't have 60 votes for our tax position. we want to basically say after the election when we still face a deadline by the end of the year we'll take up all these tax issues. >> however, immediately after the election, the terms of three appointed senators expire from the states of illinois, west virginia, and delaware. if republicans win any of those seats and are seated immediately as expected, the republican filibuster would be harder to overcome. and there is another issue democrats might want to come to grips the popularity of their health care reform law. a recent poll looks like a strong plurality opposes the law, 23% of the opposers think the law did not go far enough. 20% opposed only a few changes. finally today president obama signed into law what may be the last item democrats passed before the mid-term elections, the small business package which includes tax cuts as well as provisions to make loans more availabile. let's
occasionally one republican will break ranks and help us. what it gets down to, we can count, and we know we don't have 60 votes for our tax position. we want to basically say after the election when we still face a deadline by the end of the year we'll take up all these tax issues. >> however, immediately after the election, the terms of three appointed senators expire from the states of illinois, west virginia, and delaware. if republicans win any of those seats and are seated...
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that's because there's a shortage of a key drug used in executions, sodium thiapenthol. in a statement, the attorney general's office says -- >> reporter: the statement didn't say when that would be and the spokesperson declined to be interviewed. officials say the drug is available for the execution of albert brown, condemned for the rape and killing of a 15-year- old girl in riverside in 1982. uc berkeley law professor heads this -- >> i think we know know why the state was rushing. >> reporter: today brown received a legal setback in court today. attorneys seeking to halt the killing of albert brown asked a marin county superior court for a temporarily restraining order while the state can review the protocol. >> mr. brown cannot prove that -- [ inaudible ] >> the application for a temporary restraining order is defined. >> the department of california corrections did not follow the rules when they enacted these regulations. the court needs an opportunity to evaluate those very serious claims before we carry out executions. >> reporter: attorneys are appealing today's
that's because there's a shortage of a key drug used in executions, sodium thiapenthol. in a statement, the attorney general's office says -- >> reporter: the statement didn't say when that would be and the spokesperson declined to be interviewed. officials say the drug is available for the execution of albert brown, condemned for the rape and killing of a 15-year- old girl in riverside in 1982. uc berkeley law professor heads this -- >> i think we know know why the state was...
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please join us for the live edition of "countdown" every weeknight at 8:00 eastern/5:00 pacific. >>> sounding off. president obama goes face to face with americans frustrated with the economic slump. >>> feline fiasco. a woman in england faces the music for tossing a cat into a garbage bin. >>> and terror in the stands. horrifying moments as a bleacher packed with spectators collapses in brazil. good morning, i'm lynn berry. those stories and more are straight ahead. this is "first look" on msnbc. >>> we begin this morning with on the defensive. at a town hall held by cnbc in the nation's capital, president obama held his ground while frustrated citizens took turns taking shots at his economic strategy. the president repeatedly defended his policies while fielding pointed questions from americans who fear the worst from the economy. nbc's steve handelsman has more. >> quite frankly, i'm exhausted. i'm exhausted of defending you, defending your administration. >> reporter: self-described obama supporters laid into him live on cnbc's town hall. people like velma hart. >> that i voted f
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